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mero-

American  
  1. a combining form meaning “part,” “partial,” used in the formation of compound words.

    merogony.


mero- British  

combining form

  1. part or partial

    merocrine

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Etymology

Origin of mero-

From the Greek word méros part

Example Sentences

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Barry M, which was set up in north London in 1982 by Barry Mero, collapsed earlier this month.

From BBC

Since Mero's death in 2014, the compamy has been run by his son, Dean Mero.

From BBC

The offshore segment could also support with revenue recognition from the Mero-3 project charter, she says.

From The Wall Street Journal

Moments later, Seferino Rincon, seeing me struggle to keep up, turned to me, pumped his fist and said: “Animo amigo, animo! Ya mero.”

From Los Angeles Times

“Sabu’s wrestling style was fearless and relentless,” Mero wrote.

From Los Angeles Times